Sustainable Hierarchically Porous Reusable Metal–Organic Framework Sponge as a Heterogeneous Catalyst and Catalytic Filter for Degradation of Organic Dyes

Advanced oxidation processes based on sulfate radical are considered one of the most promising wastewater treatment technologies currently. Among heterogeneous catalysts, cobalt metal–organic framework (MOF) has been widely reported. However, the inherent powder form of MOF hinders its practical application and reusability. Therefore, innovative methods to increase the loading capacity and the accessibility of MOF active sites in monolithic materials are required. Therefore, a simple and scalable method of fabricating a stable, hierarchical porous zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF‐67) 3D sponge by growing MOF on a short electrospun fiber network is shown. The sponge can efficiently activate peroxymonosulfate and rapidly degrade an exemplary organic dye (Rhodamine B) with a degradation efficiency of 100%. The resulting multilevel, hierarchical porous structure is beneficial to the mass transfer of reagents making the catalytic process efficient. This also enables the use of the ZIF‐67 as an efficient catalytic filter for continuous removal of dye. The sponge can be recycled and reused for several cycles due to its robustness without loss in efficiency. The proposed research strategy provides a new way to design MOF 3D monolithic materials.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Sustainable Hierarchically Porous Reusable Metal–Organic Framework Sponge as a Heterogeneous Catalyst and Catalytic Filter for Degradation of Organic Dyes ; day:10 ; month:12 ; year:2023 ; extent:9
Advanced energy & sustainability research ; (10.12.2023) (gesamt 9)

Urheber
Du, Yingying
Ding, Chenhui
Agarwal, Seema

DOI
10.1002/aesr.202300218
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023121114214178272738
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